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The engine is a Type 9 V.O.S. built in 1962 by the Duvant company. Only three were ever produced, each measuring 11-feet tall by 18-feet long and consumes approximately 92.5 gallons of diesel every hour to generate its 1600HP. This engine spent its productive years in the race track's basement attached to a massive flywheel. If the power ever failed, this could cut in and supply the stadium's electrical needs for as long as necessary.

However, after years of service, the Type 9 was eventually retired in 1990. It lay dormant for a decade until Association des Amoureux des Vieux Moteurs (Vintage Engines Appreciation Society) obtained the engine and spent another decade moving and overhauling it.

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If you happen to be reading this in France, good news! It's currently on display—and running—at the Rétromobile 2012 show in Paris, which runs until Sunday, February 5th. [Gizmag]